Overview
In part two, the gang continues talking about their new job experiences. Louie gets a job as a stock broker, after convincing the boss that his persistence and lack of morals will make him successful. While this proves to be true, he is fired nonetheless, because his colleagues can't stand him. Bobby takes a job as a bunny for children's party, but when he discovers that a kid's mother is a famous director, he acts out a monologue from ""Whose Life is it, Anyway,"" to the disappointment of the children. Alex gets a job as a night watchman, which is dull until he aims the surveillance camera at himself and pretends to be on ""the Alex Reiger Show."" At the end, Louie learns that the cab company is back in business, and everyone returns to their old jobs.
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3 - 1Louie's Rival November 19, 1980
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3 - 2Tony's Sister and Jim November 26, 1980
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3 - 3Fathers of the Bride December 03, 1980
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3 - 4Elaine's Strange Triangle December 10, 1980
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3 - 5Going Home December 17, 1980
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3 - 6The Ten Percent Solution January 07, 1981
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3 - 7The Call of the Mild January 21, 1981
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3 - 8Latka's Cookies February 05, 1981
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3 - 9Thy Boss's Wife February 12, 1981
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3 - 10The Costume Party February 19, 1981
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3 - 11Elaine's Old Friend February 26, 1981
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3 - 12Out of Commission March 12, 1981
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3 - 13Zen and the Art of Cab Driving March 19, 1981
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3 - 14Louie's Mother March 26, 1981
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3 - 15Bobby's Roommate April 09, 1981
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3 - 16Louie Bumps into an Old Lady April 16, 1981
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3 - 17Bobby and the Critic April 30, 1981
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3 - 18On the Job (1) May 07, 1981
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3 - 19On the Job (2) May 14, 1981
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3 - 20Latka the Playboy May 21, 1981